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A tree in Kira's backyard is 1/4 meters tall. It has been growing for 2 4/5 years. What is the unit rate in meters per year?
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A tree in Kira's backyard is 1/4 meters tall. It has been growing for 2 4/5 years. What is the unit rate in meters per year?
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A tree in Kira's backyard is 1/4 meters tall. It has been growing for 2 4/5 years.
What is the unit rate in meters per year?
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Answer:
0.0893 meters per year
Explanation:
1/4 is 0.25
2 4/5 is 2.8
divide height by year to get height gain per year
0.25/2.8 = 0. 0893 (to 3 SF)
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